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Math Betting Game: Coordinate Challenges & Angle Puzzles

Challenge yourself with coordinate problems and angle puzzles in this interactive math betting game. Practice finding midpoints, lengths, and angles to enhance your math skills. Answer a series of questions to test your knowledge and improve your problem-solving abilities. Bet strategically with a starting amount of $500 and make your moves wisely to win big! Sharpen your math skills while having fun with this engaging game.

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Math Betting Game: Coordinate Challenges & Angle Puzzles

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  1. Chapter 1 Review Day =)

  2. Start with $500. Bet increments of $50. Only bet $0 once! Make your BETS after seeing a problem for a split second. BETTING GAME RULES

  3. Find the coordinates of T given that S (-2, 0). is the midpoint between R(2, 6) and T. Question 1: Answer: (-6,-6)

  4. Find the length of AB if A (-2, 5) and B (7, 1). Question 2: sqrt(97) = 9.8

  5. Question 3: Given Y is the midpoint of . Find . 23in

  6. Question 4: m DBE = 25°

  7. Question 5: P and Q are supplementary. Find x if mP = 3x and mQ = 5x + 6. x = 21.75

  8. Question 6: bisects ∠EBC. If m∠EBD= 4x - 8 and m∠EBC= 5x + 20, find the value of x and m∠EBC. x = 12 m<EBC = 80º

  9. Question 7: Q is between P and R. PQ = 3w – 3, QR = 8 + w, and PR = 21. Find the value of w. Then find the length of QR. w = 4; QR = 12

  10. Find the values of x and y. Question 8: (y + 11)º (5y – 7)º x = 126; y = 29 (x + 12)º

  11. Name an angle adjacent to CBF. Question 9:

  12. Finish the Chapter 1 Review Sheet HOMEWORK:

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